verb
- to load something again, especially to put new ammunition into a gun or new data into a computer program
- to refresh a web page or restart a computer program
Usage: computing
noun
- the act of reloading or a fresh supply of ammunition
Examples
- The soldier had to reload his rifle during the battle.
- Please reload the printer with fresh paper.
- I need to reload this webpage because it’s not displaying correctly.
- The game allows you to reload your save file.
- She kept extra ammunition for a quick reload.
- The browser crashed, so I had to reload all my tabs.
- He practiced his reload technique at the shooting range.